v A talent show followed the business meeting In the show were entries of a tumoiing skit, a cooking skit put on by the The regular month!) meeting chef League, insliumcntalisls, of the Penn Willows 4 H Club vocalists, and a guest drummer, was held Friday, September 12 Bill Musscr, from Conestoga, at the Pequea Twp. Elementary Leaders were given a chance to School. Thirty-six eager young wm f ome !^ bons for ? n ? w TP g , . , questions They were judged by club members and 24 adults at- Mrs Doi;is Thomas, home econo mist. Penn Willows By Eric Ehhleman Try A Classified Ad In Lancaster Farming September Specials AUTO-LITE TRACTOR $t m qc BATTERIES GUARANTEED 18 MONTHS ALEMITE LUBRICANT r w o2 $ 6.75 Regular Price $7.50 D-CON RAT & MICE BAIT Special Offer —50 c Refund For Each Bo\ Top Mailed To The Company Our Price $1.30 Each 50c Refund Actual Cost 80c C B. HOOBER S SON Intercourse, Penna. Phone 768-8231 NEW Purina Dairy Conditioner Special can prepare cows for good production at low cost West Willow Farmers Assn., Inc. Ph 464-3431 West Willow Ira 8. Landis Ph 394-7912 1912 Cieek Hill Rd., Lane. tended the meeting The meet ing was in charge of Piesident. Tim Brenelsen. The meeting was adjourned by the president The next meeting will be held Octobei 10. If you’re not among the many good local dairymen who have started mixing NEW Purina Dairy Conditioner Special with your-own grain to build a research proved dry cow ration, it can pay you to check into this low-cost way of feeding dry cows. New Purina Dairy Conditioner is a 16 percent protein ration, fortified with extra Vitamins A and D plus phosphorus to help guard against milk fever. To help you save on dry cow feeding, Purina Research recommends varying feeding levels, depending on cow condi tion and the quality of your roughages. For example, if a cow is in good condi tion and your roughages are of excellent quality, you would feed less Purina dry cow ration than if the cow were in only fair condition and if the roughages were of only fair quality. Using Purina Check-R-Mix* formulas we can build you a low-cost dry cow •Reg. Trademark—Ralston Purina Co. John B. Kurtz Ph: 354-9251 R. D. 3. Ephrata WHEN THE WARWICK FFA boys say they will have fresh chicken for the Chap ter Bar-B-Q they mean it. Setting up this gimmick photograph for Lancaster Farm ing is (left to right) Ken Grube, committee chairman; Gerald Martin, vice president, Jay Showalter and Mike Herr. The chicken John J. Hess, 11, Inc. Ph: 442-4632 Paradise ration, combining New Purina Dairy Conditioner with your grain. Or, if you’re feeding low-protein roughages, it may pay you to feed Dairy Conditioner “straight”—just as it comes from the bag. More and more successful area dairy men are proving that good dry cow feed ing pays off in extra cow condition— and extra milk production in the next lactation. For example, 100 to 200 pounds of additional body weight at freshening can pay off in 1,000 to 2,000 pounds of extra milk during the lactation. Drop in soon and get your free copy of the Purina Dry Cow Program folder. We’ll be glad to point out how new Purina Dairy Conditioner Special can help prepare your dry cows for good production at low cost. Wenger's Feed Mill James High & Sons Ph- 354-0301 Gordonville Lancaster Farming. Saturday. September 20.1969—1 bar-b-que will be held Saturday, October 4, at the Lititz Springs Park and proceeds will send members to the National FFA Convention at Kansas City. Tickets will be Sl.oo for a halt a chicken and may be pur chased from any Warwick FFA member on the day of the affair at the park. Inc. Ph: 367-1195 Rheems Forage Day; Hay Show Scheduled Southeastern Pennsylvania foi age minded farmers will have an opportunity to observe the latest research on forage establishment, varieties and quality at a Forage Day and Hay Show, September 30. The event will run from 10 00 AM to 12 30 PM at the Penn sylvania State University South eastern Field Research Labora tory located near Landisville, reports Lancaster Assoc Agnc. Agent Arnold G Lueck Field research studies to be visited include legume estab lishment, legume varieties, sum mer annuals, corn hybrids and soybean varieties Interested farmers are urged to bring along 1969 grown hay samples (bale sections at least 10 inches thick) for display and judging A brief program on hay quality and evaluation will be presented. The program has been sche duled in the morning so that farmers may return home in time for afternoon field work To reach the laboratory, turn ioff US Route 230 by-pass at Salunga Go north on Spooky Nook Road V 4 mile, turn left on Shenk Road % mile, go through covered bridge and turn right All turns from the mam highway will be marked. Additional information , in cluding hay show entry forms aie available fiom the Agncul tuial Extension Office